Monthly Archives: February 2020

$1.2M FOOTBALL CLUB PROJECT DUDDED IN MORRISON’S SPORTS RORTS

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The Greek community of Newcastle are reeling after their beloved football club was dudded through Scott Morrison’s Sports Rorts scandal.

Newcastle Olympic Football Club missed out on federal funding for a new grandstand and sporting facility upgrades.

This was despite an independent assessment giving it a far higher score than projects the Morrison government hand-picked for funding.

The club applied unsuccessfully for a Community Sport Infrastructure grant – the program at the heart of the Morrison Government’s shocking ‘sports rorts’ scandal.

“Newcastle Olympic Football Club is a well-loved Newcastle institution, particularly in the Greek community who are obviously passionate about their football,” Ms Claydon said.  

“The fact that this deserving project didn’t receive funding is a slap in the face to all the hardworking volunteers who worked on the grant application for months on the mistaken understanding that it would be judged on its merit.”

The Club had applied for $500,000 in federal funding to supplement a $500,000 commitment from the City of Newcastle and $200,000 from the Club’s own fundraising efforts.

The proposed project would have taken the facilities at Darling Street Oval to the next level, with a brand-new grandstand for Olympic’s passionate fans and upgrades which would encourage more participation, particularly among the club’s four female teams. 

“Once completed, this upgrade would allow community groups and players year-round use and bring the ageing facilities up to spec for National Premiere League and FFA Cup competitions,” Ms Claydon said.  

Newcastle Olympic has since learnt that the Darling Street project scored 76/100 in the independent analysis undertaken by Sports Australia.

“It’s simply not right that Olympic missed out while the Morrison Government gave grants to projects with scores as low as 39/100,” Ms Claydon said.

“The Morrison Government shamelessly used this publicly funded grants program as its own personal election slush fund, ignoring independent advice and awarding grants to Coalition-targeted seats rather than projects based on merit.

“This is a government that repeatedly thumbs its nose at due process, fairness and integrity.”

When interviewed about the rejected application, Newcastle Olympic Secretary Con Gounis said he had initially thought the club was in with a good chance of securing funding.

“We thought we did our due diligence and we thought we were a pretty good chance. When you find out why we’ve missed out – you just think that’s not the Australian way, it’s just not right,” Mr Gounis said.

“We just wanted a level playing field, that’s all we wanted, to be judged on merit – if you’re successful great, if not we’ll try again – well it doesn’t look like that has happened and that’s disappointing.”

When asked about his faith in the grants process, Mr Gounis said: “It’s certainly put a big question mark on it. You just expect that everyone is equal, and whoever decides, it will be decided fairly and equitably – obviously it hasn’t been.”

“At least let us put it in again and be judged on our merits – that’s all we ever wanted, to be judged on our merits – and obviously that didn’t happen. “

Ms Claydon has written to the Prime Minister to request that the Government deliver the Darling Street project funding in line with its obvious merit. 

 Source:http://www.sharonclaydon.com/

Trial Games: Newcastle Olympic NPL Youth take on Newcastle Olympic WPL

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2020 U14s Newcastle Olympic

One week away from the start of the 2020 campaign, the Youth NPL teams of Newcastle Olympic take on our WPL counterparts at Lyndon Field Dudley.

Sunday 1st  March 2020 at Lyndon Field Dudley:

First Grade WPL vs U16s Youth NPL kick off at 2.00pm

Reserve Grade WPL vs U15s Youth NPL kick off at 12.30pm

U17s WPL vs U14s Youth NPL kick off at 11.00am

U14s WPL vs U13s Youth NPL kick off at 9.30am

Source: Tom Tsamouras

Trial Game: Newcastle Olympic take on Adamstown Rosebuds

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After a successful midweek hit-out against Cooks Hill, Newcastle Olympic take on Adamstown Rosebuds on Sunday afternoon.

Sunday 1st March 2020:

Adamstown vs Newcastle Olympic at Adamstown Oval

First Grade kick off at 4.40pm

Reserves kick off at 2.45pm

U18s kick off at 1.00pm

Source: Tom Tsamouras

WPL Trial games: Newcastle Olympic victorious over Warners Bay

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Newcastle Olympic WPL were victorious in all three of their matches vs Warners Bay and New Lambton on the weekend.

First Grade/Reserves  vs Warners Bay Olympic won 3-0

17s vs New Lambton Olympic won 7-1

14s vs New Lambton Olympic won 7-0

source: Tom Tsamouras

Trial Games: Newcastle Olympic dominate trial games with Valentine

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Newcastle Olympic dominated the trial games with Valentine over the weekend at Darling St Oval.

Saturday 22nd February 2020

1st Grade – Valentine won 4-2
Goals: R.Papas, J.McGuinness (pen)

Reserve Grade – Olympic won 4-0

Under 18s – Olympic won 11-0

Sunday 23rd February 2020:

U16S Olympic won 5-0

U15s Olympic won 13-0

U14s Olympic won 8-0

U13s Olympic won 3-1

U12s Olympic (NET) won 6-0

Source: Tom Tsamouras

WPL Trial: Newcastle Olympic girls take on New Lambton and Warners Bay this weekend

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Newcastle Olympic WPL u17s

Sunday 23rd February 2020 at Novocastrian Park:

Newcastle Olympic WPL vs New Lambton

U14s kick off at 10.00am

U17s kick off at 11.30am

 

Sunday 23rd February 2020 at Allen Oval Gateshead:

Newcastle Olympic WPL vs Warners Bay

1st Grade/Reserves kick off at 2.00pm

source: Tom Tsamouras

Sharon Clayton visits Darling St Oval

Despite their hard work and excellent submission, Newcastle Olympic FC, has been cheated out of half a million dollars of Federal funding in the Morrison Government’s ‘sports rorts’ scandal.

Despite an independent assessment giving it a higher score than other projects that did secure funding, the local soccer club were denied funding that would have gone towards important upgraded facilities.

Thanks to Con Gounis, Secretary of Newcastle Olympic FC for meeting with me today and talking about the Morrison Government’s shameful mismanagement of taxpayer dollars.

source: https://www.facebook.com/SharonClaydonforNewcastle/?epa=SEARCH_BOX

 

SHARON CLAYDON: HAMILTON OVAL UPGRADES DUDDED IN MORRISON’S SPORTS RORTS

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Newcastle has missed out on funding for sporting upgrades in Hamilton South in two scandal-ridden Morrison Government programs – this is despite the fact the project was deemed worthy of funding by an independent assessment.

Federal Member for Newcastle Sharon Claydon said Newcastle Olympic Football Club applied unsuccessfully for Federal funding under the Community Soprt Infrastructure program of “sports rorts” infamy.

“The proposed project would take the Darling Street oval to the next level with a brand-new grandstand and refreshed facilities,” Ms Claydon said. 

“Once completed, the facilities would offer year-round use across the community and bring the ageing facilities up to spec for National Premiere League and FFA Cup competitions. 

“The Club requested $500,000 in Federal funding to supplement a $500,000 commitment from the City of Newcastle and $200,000 from the Club’s own fundraising efforts.”

Ms Claydon said that despite having strong community support, the Newcastle Olympic Football Club application was bypassed for less worthy projects.

“Newcastle Olympic Football Club has since learnt from the ABC that the Darling Street project scored highly with a rating of 76% in the independent analysis undertaken by Sports Australia. This is comfortably more than the 74% that would have been required to secure funding if the grants been decided on merit,” Ms Claydon said.

“The Morrison Government shamelessly used this publicly funded grants program as its own personal election slush fund, ignoring independent advice and awarding grants to Coalition-targeted seats rather than projects based on merit.”

The Club also applied unsuccessfully for a Federal Government grant under the Building Better Regions Fund, despite Ms Claydon writing a personal endorsement of the project to the Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack.

“Regretfully, it seems this program was also an exercise in blatant pork barrelling. Indeed , we recently learnt that a staggering 94% of Building Better regions funding was funnelled to Coalition-held or Coalition-targeted seats,” Ms Claydon said.

“This is a government that repeatedly thumbs its nose at due process, fairness and integrity.”

Ms Claydon said the Morrison Government’s mismanagement of multiple grants programs was deeply disrespectful to hard-working community organisations.

“We already know that close to half the projects that were approved under this appalling sports rorts program weren’t even eligible, while deserving projects like the Darling Street redevelopment didn’t get a cent,” Ms Claydon said.

“This is a shameful betrayal of trust of the thousands of people in community sporting organisations across the country that toiled for days – if not weeks or months – filling out these grant applications in good faith.”

Ms Claydon said she had written to the Prime Minister to request that the Government deliver the Darling Street project funding in line with its obvious merit. 

“I’ve called on the Prime Minister to review the dodgy decisions of his Government and deliver this deserved funding to the Newcastle Olympic Football Club.” 

source: Sharon Claydon MP Federal Member for Newcastle

Lucas Walshe and Lachlan Griffiths, two more Newcastle Olympic players offered positions at the Newcastle Jets.

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Lucas Walshe from Newcastle Olympic’s u14s NPL Youth team and Lachlan Griffiths from the u16s team recently received offers to join the Newcastle Jets. This is in addition to earlier offers to Cody Hopton (u14s) and Aswin Gurung(u15s). This brings the total number of players from Olympic to four for the 2020 season, a testimony to the quality in the Newcastle Olympic NPL Youth ranks.

Newcastle Olympic wishes to congratulate the boys and wish them every success in their future.

source: Tom Tsamouras

TRIAL GAME: Newcastle Olympic welcomes Valentine Phoenix on Saturday at Darling St Oval

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Newcastle Olympic welcomes Valentine Phoenix this Saturday, 22nd February at Darling St Oval in a pre-season trial game at 4.00pm.

Saturday 22nd February 2020:

Newcastle Olympic vs Valentine

U9s SAP kick off at 1.30pm

U10s SAP kick off at 2.30pm

U11s SAP kick off at 3.30pm

 

U18s NPL kick off at 1.00pm

Reserve Grade NPL kick off at 2.30pm

1st Grade kick off at 4.00pm

 

Sunday 23rd February 2020:

Newcastle Olympic vs Valentine

U12s NET kick off 1.30pm

U13s NPL kick off 3.00pm

U14s NPL kick off 4.30pm

U15s NPL kick off 6.00pm

U16s NPL kick off 7.30pm

Source: Tom Tsamouras